According to ZDNet, the Mozilla Project plans to ship a release candidate (RC) for version 4.0 of its open source Firefox web browser on or around 9 March. To date, there have been a total of twelve betas of Firefox 4, the first of which was released in July of last year, and the arrival of an RC will be a major milestone for the project following a number of delays that have plagued Firefox 4.0.

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I'm looking forward to the final release of Firefox 4. I'm already using the beta at work and it's working perfectly, fast start-up and fast rendering.

After Firefox 4 hits the streets, I hope to see 'Daemon Forums' ported to 3D. Wouldn't it be cool to have the forum as an underground facility , with logged in users as movable characters and reading the posts from terminals in various *BSD sections. I'd like to see the administrators 'grep' the 'bots' out of there.